Re: Door Alignment
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Re: Door Alignment
- From: "jtrealty@xxxx " <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 01:13:53 -0000
Although the door hinges can be adjusted you should under normal
circumstances never EVER do that. Unless the car has been in an
accident, someone already adjusted them incorrectly or a door has
been
removed or changed it is RARE to require adjusting the hinges. With
that said as you close the door slowly using pressure in the center
of the door it should contact both front and rear pins simultaniosly.
Also the pins should enter the locks in the center. This is a little
hard to see because the door is moving in an arc. Use a flashlight
and
move the door slowly and observe how it meets the pin. If adjusting
it
won't fix it you may have to enlarge the hole in the fiberglass to
give yourself a little more room for adjustment. Work slowly and in
little steps, don't make large changes. Mark everything before you
start so you have someplace to go back to if you completly "screw it
up". You should have either the plastic or metal guides, if you don't
order and install them. When properly adjusted the door should line
up
with the other sheet metal and shouldn't move if you press down on it
after it is closed. Stay away from the torsion bar, a careless
scratch
or nick and it WILL break.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
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